TV host Lorraine Kelly to help name critically endangered tiger cub born at West Midlands Safari Park
A critically endangered tiger cub born at West Midlands Safari Park is set to be named with the help of television presenter Lorraine Kelly.
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People tuning into ITV's 'Lorraine' on Wednesday (March 19) morning will be able to have their say on what to name the male Sumatran cub, who was one of three to be born at the Bewdley attraction in January.

The programme is hosted by Scottish presenter Lorraine Kelly and airs at 9am on weekdays.

The cub, along with all animals born at the safari park this year, will be given a name beginning with 'N'. One of its adorable siblings has already been named 'Nova', meaning 'new star'.
The safari park has however appealed for the public's help naming the remaining girl cub, with people asked to choose between Ndari, meaning 'full moon', Nadirah meaning 'rare' or 'precious' or Nuri meaning 'radiant'.
